2011 CFO Leadership Forum (New York)
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
New York, NY
Perspectives By:
Anthony Boor
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer
Brightpoint, Inc.
Frank H. Boykin
Chief Financial Officer
Mohawk Industries, Inc.
Nancy Cooper
Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
CA Technologies
David Craig
Northeast Regional Manager
Host Analytics
Mike Devine
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
Coach
Joseph O. Evans
Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President
Chaparral Energy
Rick Fallon
VP and CFO
RAND Corporation
Matthew Farrell
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
Pimm Fox
Anchor
Bloomberg Television
Lisa Franklin
CFO, Small Commercial
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
Eric Hespenheide
Partner
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Stephen Joiner
Partner, M&A Services
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Carim Khouzami
CFO & Treasurer
BGE
David Kimm
Chief Risk Officer
TD Ameritrade
Cliff Lange
Vice President, CFO & Chief Actuary
Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company
Mark LeClair
Senior Vice President, Business Development & Delivery
Volt Consulting Group
Michael Mardy
CFO
Tumi
Suzanne Miller
Senior Editor
The Deal Magazine
Bruce Nolop
Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President (retired)
E*TRADE FINANCIAL Corp.
Michael Pickrum
Chief Financial Officer
BET Networks, a unit of Viacom Inc.
Richard Sarkissian
Principal
Deloitte Consulting LLP
Mike Schlotman
SVP and CFO
The Kroger Company
Judy Schmeling
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
HSN, Inc.
John F. Simonson
Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Export-Import Bank of the United States
Christopher Swift
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
The Hartford
Steve Wilhite
CEO
Summit Energy
Robert Zaffiris
SVP Finance & Strategic New Business Development
HarperCollins Publishers
Summary:
Chief Financial Officers are currently challenged to drive company growth, manage healthy balance sheets, and reliably forecast performance in the midst of an uncertain economic recovery. Additionally, the last twelve months have seen new legislative and regulatory developments that will have sweeping implications for the world of finance and accounting for years to come. Against this backdrop of challenges, the role of the Chief Financial Officer has continued to increase in complexity and importance.
These are among the trends and topics that will be discussed at Argyle Executive Forum’s 2011 CFO Leadership Forum. Other areas of discussion will include: Effective strategies for driving sustainable growth and innovation, the impact of social media and cloud computing on IT policies and the bottom line, the changing role of CFO in relation to HR, and tactics for effective cash and expense management.
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Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Time: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Location: New York, NY
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